Parent Group
For Families Navigating ADHD
Waitlist Available | $40 per session*
*Ask about pay what you can option if financially needed
Join us for a 6-week support and education group designed specifically for parents and caregivers of children diagnosed with ADHD. This group offers a space to connect with others who understand the unique challenges of parenting a neurodivergent child, while also gaining tools and insights to support your family with more confidence and compassion. This includes support with understanding the diagnosis, learning parenting strategies, and exploring how to engage in your own self-care as a parent of a neurodivergent child.
Each weekly session will run for 90 minutes and will include a blend of psychoeducation, open discussion, and practical strategies to take home. Whether you’re looking for guidance, validation, or just a place to feel less alone, this group is here to support you. Participants can attend either in person or virtually.
This group will be led by doctoral students with direct supervision from Dr. Penelope Chavez-Frigon. Group begins once minimum enrollment is met.
Meet Gabrielle Combs, M.A
Gabrielle “Gabby” Combs, M.A. is a clinical psychology doctoral student with experience supporting adults navigating trauma, emotion regulation, neurodivergence, and systemic challenges. She also has experience providing psychological assessments across the lifespan, with a focus on ADHD, Autism, memory concerns, and behavioral difficulties. Gabby takes a collaborative, affirming approach grounded in authenticity, self-empowerment, and meaningful connection, with a particular passion for supporting queer and neurodivergent individuals. She integrates evidence-based strategies in practical, flexible ways while helping clients build upon their strengths, deepen self-acceptance, and create meaningful change in their lives.
Meet Ekaterina Kirillova, PsyM
Ekaterina “Katya” Kirillova, PsyM holds a master’s degree in clinical psychology and is currently pursuing her doctorate, with a strong clinical focus on neurodivergence. She has experience supporting children, adolescents, young adults, and families, as well as conducting assessments for Autism, ADHD, and other neurodevelopmental differences. Katya is especially passionate about the intersection of neurodivergence, sleep concerns, chronic illness, and chronic pain, helping clients find creative and practical strategies that work for their individual needs. She approaches therapy and assessment with warmth, collaboration, and respect, creating a nonjudgmental, affirming space where clients can better understand themselves, process their experiences, and work toward meaningful goals.